MINUTES
OF A MEETING OF THE LICENSING SUB COMMITTEE HELD AT COUNTY HALL, NEWPORT, ISLE
OF WIGHT ON THURSDAY, 6
JULY 2006
COMMENCING AT 9.50 AM
Present :
Cllrs Mike Cunningham (Chairman), William Burt, Muriel Miller
Also
Present (non voting) :
Cllr Brian Mosdell
5. MINUTES
RESOLVED :
THAT the minutes of the meeting held on 26 June 2006 be confirmed.
6. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
Cllrs William Burt, Mike Cunningham and Muriel Miller declared a personal interest in Minute 7 as they were all members of the Council’s Development Control Sub Committee.
7.
REPORT OF THE HEAD OF CONSUMER PROTECTION
Consideration was given
to Paper B the report of the Head of Consumer Protection, providing details of an application for a Premises
Licence, received in accordance with Section 34(1) of the Licensing Act 2003.
A schedule of any additional representations,
received after the printing of the reports, was submitted to Members prior to
the consideration of each relevant application. Members noted that a record to this effect would be contained
within the minutes.
Details of any proposed additional steps to promote
the licensing objectives were set out in the reports of the Head of Consumer
Protection, circulated with the agenda.
The Sub Committee followed the agreed procedure,
which had been previously circulated to all parties prior to the meeting. After the hearing the Sub Committee
presented the following decision and the reasons for that decision.
RESOLVED:
THAT upon receiving the reports of the
Licensing section, oral and/or written evidence from the applicant, interested
parties and/or responsible authorities and having regard to the Guidance issued
under s182 of the Licensing Act 2003 and the Isle of Wight Council’s Statement
of Licensing Policy 2004 – 2007, the applications be determined as detailed
below:
Decision Ref |
2 - (06/07) |
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Application: |
Application
for a variation of a Premises Licence in respect of Bar Bluu, 17 Lower St
James Street, Newport, Isle of Wight. |
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Details: |
Provision of Regulated
Entertainment |
Hours of Licensable
Activities |
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(a) |
Plays |
N/A |
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(b) |
Films |
N/A |
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(c) |
Indoor Sporting Events |
N/A |
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(d) |
Boxing or Wrestling |
N/A |
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(e) |
Live Music |
24 hours each day |
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(f) |
Recorded music |
24 hours each day |
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(g) |
Performances of Dance |
24 hours each day |
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(h) |
Anything similar to (e) (f) (g) above |
24 hours each day |
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Provision of Entertainment
Facilities |
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(i) |
making music |
24 hours each day |
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(j) |
dancing |
24 hours each day |
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(k) |
entertainment similar to (i) & (j) above |
24 hours each day |
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Late Night Refreshment |
Monday
– Sunday 23:00
hours – 05:00 hours |
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Supply of Alcohol |
24 hours each day |
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Other Times Premises
Proposed to be Open to the Public |
24 hours each day |
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Interested Parties /Responsible Authorities |
Sgt Mudge (Responsible
Authority) |
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Public Participants: |
Mr Brian Oxford
(Applicants representative) Mr Andrew Woodward
(Designated Premises Supervisor) |
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Additional Representations: |
During
the debate Sgt Mudge produced additional information, whereupon the Committee
adjourned to enable them to read it. |
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Comments : |
Members
were advised that there was one minor amendment to the report, page B -7,
paragraph 2 should read Licensing Sub Committee not Liquor Licensing Panel. |
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Reasons for Decision: |
The reasons were
provided in the report to promote the Licensing objective regarding the Prevention
of Crime and Disorder, Public Safety, the Prevention of Public Nuisance and the
Protection of Children from Harm, in
particular and in accordance with the Isle of Wight Council’s Statement of
Licensing Policy and to the Guidance issued under s182 of the Licensing Act
2003. The
Sub Committee had regard to the Human Rights Act 1998, and in particular
Article 1 of the First Protocol, Article 8 and Article 6. The Sub Committee considered their
decision to be proportionate and necessary for the promotion of the four
licensing objectives under the Licensing Act 2003. The
Sub Committee advised the applicant that they had a right of appeal to the
Magistrates Court if they were dissatisfied with the decision, and that any
such appeal had to be made within 21 days. |
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Resolution: |
THAT the grant
of a Premises Licence for Bar Bluu, Lower St James Street, Newport be
approved, in accordance with the application, subject to those conditions
proposed by the applicant within the operating schedule and also subject to
the mandatory conditions specified in the Licensing Act 2003, but modified to
such an extent as the Sub Committee have considered necessary for the
promotion of the four licensing objectives, namely by requiring the following
conditions listed below: |
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Conditions: |
No
licensable activity shall be permitted unless a CCTV system has been
installed and is operating to the written satisfaction of the Local Licensing
Authority, such CCTV shall be maintained.
Copies of the recorded images and/or tapes shall be immediately
available to the police and licensing authority with 24 hours notice. Recordings shall be kept for a minimum of
30 days. The
reason for the addition of the condition was for the promotion of the
prevention of crime and disorder. The
condition was agreed by the applicant during the meeting as necessary and in
light of the fact that the system was already installed and operating was
thought proportional to ensuring that it was operated to effectively promote
this licensing objective. |
CHAIRMAN